I have quite a few:Lord of the Rings by Mr. TolkienHarry Potter (especially Order of the Pheonix :])Jane Eyre by Charlotte BronteEmma by Jane AustenSpeak by Laurie Halse AndersonEragon by Christopher Paolini.and a few other books.

I've just discovered a fantastic italian writer : Alessandro Baricco.Do you know him?He wrote wondefoul books like "Novecento" (*_*) (A screen version of "Novecento", entitled "La leggenda del pianista sul oceano" *The Legend of 1900, in english*, was made by Giuseppe Tornatore) and Seta *in english "Silk"*Have you ever read one of his books?

1. Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J K Rowling3. Chasing the Dragon by Jackie Pullinger4. His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman5. East of Eden by John Steinbeck - although I've not finished it yet!

If I was doing a list rather than choosing just one then I'd go for;'Tipping the Velvet' by Sarah Waters 'Oranges are not the only fruit' by Jeanette Winterson 'Jane Eyre' By Charlotte Bronte 'Orlando' by Virgina Woolf 'Jude the Obscure' by Thomas Hardy. Plus everything by James Baldwin which I already mentioned in my previous post.

I really like a book named "Thoughts". It's a collection of poetry and essays, and it's brilliant. It was written by TLC member Tionne Watkins and it really makes you think about life in general and what you can do to become a better person.

I like to read very much. But I don't have any time for reading at the present moment though. Though I am trying to re-read "The Lord of the Rings" now. Also I like "The Parfumer" by Suskind and Russian literature: Pushkin, Dostoevsky...

The Great Gatsby by F.Scott FitzgeraldThe Catcher in the Rye by J.D SalingerThe Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway1984 by George OrwellThe Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar WildeMy Sisters Keeper by Jodi PicoultAnimal Farm by George OrwellLife After God by Douglas CouplandA Handmaids Tale by Margret Atwood

You don't read "too much". Reading is always pleasure. I'd like to read as much as you do, really. I think I'm even a litttle bit envious, in a good way (forgive me my bad English, it's not my native language, so... sorry. )))